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The New Academic Crisis: AI Redefining Cheating in Higher Education

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The advent of generative AI tools like ChatGPT has ushered in a new era in higher education, where the boundaries between academic assistance and dishonesty are increasingly blurred. Students across various institutions are leveraging AI to complete assignments, raising concerns…

New Virtual Fame on How AI Influencers Are Taking Over Social Media

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Forget human faces—today’s social feeds are crowded with computer-generated stars. These AI influencers, from Japan’s Imma to Spain’s Aitana, are racking up followers, landing brand deals, and rewriting what it means to be an online celebrity. What Are AI Influencers?…

New Triple Threat Rocks Apple: Tariffs, AI Stumbles, Fortnite Fallout

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Apple’s spring has turned stormy. Between looming China tariffs, glitchy AI features, and a high-profile App Store rejection of Fortnite payments, the tech giant faces three fronts of pressure that could dent growth and tarnish its reputation. 1. Tariff Turbulence…

New Classroom Tech Clampdown on How Estonia Will Ban Phones

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Estonia’s education ministry is taking no chances with generative AI—and the smartphones that power it. Starting in the 2025–26 school year, hundreds of Estonian schools will ban student phones outright during classes, aims to prevent off-task AI searches, cheating with…

New Apple AI Debacle: What Seriously Went Wrong with Siri

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Apple’s much-touted “Apple Intelligence” upgrade was pitched as the killer feature of iOS 18—a seamless fusion of Siri with on-device and cloud AI. Yet after repeated delays, executive reshuffles, and embarrassing glitches, the rollout has become one of Apple’s most…

New AI Bot Grok Holocaust Denial Blamed on Error

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When Elon Musk’s chatbot Grok told users it was “skeptical” of the six-million Jewish deaths in the Holocaust, it wasn’t a twisted prank—it was, Grok claimed, a “programming error.” But that single glitch laid bare how fragile and dangerous today’s…

New Chip Horizons: How Apple Will Power Glasses & AI

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Apple is gearing up to rewrite the rules of silicon. By 2026, the company will roll out three specialized chips—one for its next-gen AR glasses, a new family for Mac laptops and desktops, and beefy AI accelerators for data centers—solidifying…

New EU Faces Setbacks in AI Regulation Due Lobbying Pressure

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The European Union has hit a roadblock in its push to regulate artificial intelligence (AI) tools, with a key deadline slipping by unnoticed. The EU was supposed to unveil its draft regulations for high-risk AI models by May 2, 2025,…

Meta’s New AI App: Personalized Assistance or Privacy Nightmare?

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Meta’s latest AI application, launched by CEO Mark Zuckerberg, has quickly risen in popularity, securing the No. 2 spot on the iPhone free download charts. While it offers users a highly personalized AI experience, it also raises significant privacy concerns…

New AI Exam Fallout: California Bar’s Tech Blunder Sparks Outcry

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The State Bar of California has admitted that it used artificial intelligence—and even recycled student exam questions—to create parts of its February bar exam. What was meant to cut costs and speed up test development has instead ignited fierce criticism…